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this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. rebecca, back over to you. >> here's a story i know you're following even before the start of tomorrow's daytona 500, danica patrick has earn add spot in racing history. she was the fastest qualifier and will leave the field to the green flag the first woman ever to start on a nascar sprint cup race. her goal leave the field to the checked flag. mark strassmann has the story very it's the great american race, the crown jewel of stock car competition. the daytona 500 start this year's sprint cup series for nascar. more than 36 million people watched at least part of last year's 500-mile race around the daytona international speedway. this year all eyes are on rac
this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. rebecca, back over to you. >> here's a story i know you're following even...
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the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you kno, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? th is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the urban policy expert, a lack of policy in the united states or as the mayor -- excuse me, the former congressman says, blame the banks because of the housing crisis, or is it a deeper problem? >> i think it's a deeper problem. problems didn't start with the crisis in 2008; though, i agree with the congressman that it was accelerated by the way the banks and credit agencies behaved. the truth of the matter is that they have been fundamental shifts, demographic ships in the united states. adam: people are older, bigger pension obligations. >> retirement expenses and health care expenses have grow
the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you kno, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? th is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the...
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gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of abolishment. gerri: no black? >> there will always be black. black is black and it will always be there, but read the navy will be the big color embellishment, the architectural detail will be big this year. gerri: thank you for coming down and sitting in the chair. i really, really appreciate that. appreciate your time. well, as we wait to see what they wear, this weekend with up we would take a look at the best looks that have already raised the red carpet. a list compiled by our very own producers. number five, from 2007, up penelope cruz, this gorgeous fed ever such a gallon
gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of...
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families throughout the city. and the discussions that i had absolutely changed my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low income, single moms. and these moms had done everything that you would want a mother to do. so they first researched their neighborhood schools, figured out only 10% of the kids at that school were on grade level. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply through the outer boundary lottery process that we had set up to try to get, win one of the spots at one of the good schools on the other side of town, and inevitably they would lose because there were thousands of people applying and only a handful of spots available. and then these moms would come to me and say, okay, now what am i supposed to do? and when i was looking eye to eye with these mothers, and i knew i could not offer them a spot at a high performing school that i thought was good enough for my own two kids, i said who am i to stop this lady from taking a $7500 voucher and potentially getting into a catholic school that was not willing
families throughout the city. and the discussions that i had absolutely changed my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low income, single moms. and these moms had done everything that you would want a mother to do. so they first researched their neighborhood schools, figured out only 10% of the kids at that school were on grade level. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply through the outer boundary lottery process that we had set up to...
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i love this country -- >> greg: the next block is on the ten worst cities. >> kimberly: we have the ability to try to police ourselves a bit and stop reckless spending to have the courage and fortitude to do so we wouldn't in the position we are in. >> bob: this is friday. pick it up. >> kimberly: coming up on "the five," unbelievable shot. this is positive. at basketball game. it wasn't made by a player. but a cheerleader, of course. i am going to practice that after the show. we'll show the amazing halfcourt flip shot and stay tuned for the preoscar party. we're going to get down. that is later on "the five." our thoughts on hollywood's big night. that is ahead. don't go away. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on tnkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: ladies and gentlemen, start your engyps. this sunday, danica patrick will race from the coveted pole
i love this country -- >> greg: the next block is on the ten worst cities. >> kimberly: we have the ability to try to police ourselves a bit and stop reckless spending to have the courage and fortitude to do so we wouldn't in the position we are in. >> bob: this is friday. pick it up. >> kimberly: coming up on "the five," unbelievable shot. this is positive. at basketball game. it wasn't made by a player. but a cheerleader, of course. i am going to practice...
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and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are hurt. it's bizarre, if i could just make a quick trip to the los angeles police officer who shot the people which brought a vocal group out, yeah, we don't want to-- the police are corrupt. it is a very good mirror image of the view. >> paul: let me introduce a couple of facts here, 84% of the stop and frisk people, who are stopped and frisked are minorities according to 2011 and 88% of those who are stopped, there was no summons, there was no arrest, so, the accusation, look, it's a kind of racial profiling number one, and number two, it's overdone. y
and look at the murder rates versus other cities. new york city per 100,000 citizens has had five murders where about four times less than philadelphia, for example, or chicago. dorothy, so, if jason is right, why any objections? >> well, there are no reasons, no factual reasons for objection. this is sheer demagoguery, let's go to the old saying, the constitution is not a suicide pact, it's not a suicide pact for minority, either and the basis of all of this claims that minorities are...
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largest city in the country ban styrofoam. council members join groups to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. california restaurant association says a ban would harm small business in the city says food package accounts for less than one percent 0waste in the land fills. large first golden gate ferry service is trying to solve problems many riders are complaining about. sold out votes. and lack of parking. options include building a new parking structure and adding another boat. also includes charging for parking in the lo lot. for giants fans one way ferry service at the ball park could increase to 11 dollars. >> snow and cold temperatures are still hitting much of the country and as john explains the storm is paralyzing flights cars and just about everything else that moves. >> ice roads tonight turning much of the midwest in a deadly skating rink. crash after crash. from the monster storm nearly 300 accidents here in minnesota alone. >> it's a mess out here. >> in ohio. tractor-trailer dangle!dangle precarious
largest city in the country ban styrofoam. council members join groups to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. california restaurant association says a ban would harm small business in the city says food package accounts for less than one percent 0waste in the land fills. large first golden gate ferry service is trying to solve problems many riders are complaining about. sold out votes. and lack of parking. options include building a new parking structure and adding another boat....
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it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united states? >> in the united states? >> allentown, pen. >> yoohoo! , i lived there ten years. >> you move to allentown, the first thing someone tells us is it's close to a loft places. it's true! you're 45 minutes from philly, shower a half from new york and close to quaker town. and there is yako's. these really messy hot dogs. andrea knows. >> what's on it? >> like everything. >> greg, i went to a rehab in allentown. >> i know where it is. >> we used to try to escape and go into allentown. we within right back to the rehab. >> you know the saying is 60 miles from new york, 20 years behind. >> but it's a fun
it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united...
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of the divided city. neither on assignment, nor with a predetermined vision who he ended up finding and seeing the most through his camera were american g.i.s. but here at the the wall in its nascent days, freed snapped a photograph of an unnamed black soldier standing at the edge of the american sector. freed's contact sheets from this trip confirm that this image was powerfully a single shot. taken at a middle distance in black and white, freed stands with his subject between a set of trolley tracks that culminate into the imposed boundary of the wall behind them. this encounter haunted freed. it set him off course and beckoned his return from exile to come back to america to confront segregation and racism. image would end up being the first photograph in "black and white america," and as ap annotation in the book, freed sets this out as its point of departure. he writes: we, he and i, two americans, we meet silently, and we part silently. impregnable and as deadly as the wall behind him is another wal
of the divided city. neither on assignment, nor with a predetermined vision who he ended up finding and seeing the most through his camera were american g.i.s. but here at the the wall in its nascent days, freed snapped a photograph of an unnamed black soldier standing at the edge of the american sector. freed's contact sheets from this trip confirm that this image was powerfully a single shot. taken at a middle distance in black and white, freed stands with his subject between a set of trolley...
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time for them to go off to new york city, it wasn't the time for them to go off to philadelphia. but again, he was talked into it in terms of his duty. everyone said you are the only one who can make this new nation into a nation that will survive, and he believed that, and so he took it on. um, she came to believe that, but she still found it very hard -- found it very hard to forgive all of his political enemies who took advantage of his sense of duty to play all sorts of political games and tricks with him. .. it shows her on a platform receiving. but of course, she didn't do that. that is the 19th century re-imagination. actually, they received a plane, drawing room and she sat on the couch and often on the couch sat with her was abigail adams. abigail considered that her place to sit next to mrs. washington. they met people as they came in. they shook hands, but there was never the sense of a platform or thrown to raise them above. that was never the way that she looked at herself as the president's first lady. it was never the way that he looked at himself. they both had a
time for them to go off to new york city, it wasn't the time for them to go off to philadelphia. but again, he was talked into it in terms of his duty. everyone said you are the only one who can make this new nation into a nation that will survive, and he believed that, and so he took it on. um, she came to believe that, but she still found it very hard -- found it very hard to forgive all of his political enemies who took advantage of his sense of duty to play all sorts of political games and...
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there is the priority in the mile high city of denver. all right, mark, look, we'll get it done, man. we're not going to give up on this. i think the people in colorado are going to rise up against their legislature. i'll give you the last word if you want to talk directly to the folks in colorado, do so now. >> i just people of colorado, you really need to start rattling some cages. now is the time. you're hearing about it. do something about it. don't politic our kids. don't debate their safety. save them. thank you, bill, for your add secretary city for the last seven years. >> bill: all right. any time i can help, you know we're here. thank you both. directly ahead, as we continue from phoenix, arizona, facebook paying no income tax at all in 2012. saving the company $3.2 billion! how to cost that happen? lou dobbs will tell us next >> bill: lieu is the boss segment. president obama and the far left continue to demand more tax increases on the affluent and corporations. but not all corporations. facebook actually did not pay any incom
there is the priority in the mile high city of denver. all right, mark, look, we'll get it done, man. we're not going to give up on this. i think the people in colorado are going to rise up against their legislature. i'll give you the last word if you want to talk directly to the folks in colorado, do so now. >> i just people of colorado, you really need to start rattling some cages. now is the time. you're hearing about it. do something about it. don't politic our kids. don't debate...
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that's more than the city usually gets in a month. photos capture the moment locals pulled a woman to safety as raging water lashed her vehicle. officials say at least one person died of a possible heart attack just after a similar rescue. >>> peru. police in the capital city of lima say they busted a gang of robbers who hit cars stuck in traffic. the crook ripped off passengers and drivers unable to get away in congested streets. cops made cervelas and seized a home made hand gun: china. two earthquakes hours apart rocked two provinces in the south. the 4.8 and 4.2 quakes reportedly damaged or destroyed several homes. local officials have sent workers to survey the aftermath. >>> kosovo. terra-cotta figurines date to go 4,000 bc back on display. officials say they believe somebody stole the artifacts. police in germany found them several years ago in a gym bag at a restaurant. no word on any arrests and that's a wrap on this fox report around the world in 80 seconds. >>> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of t
that's more than the city usually gets in a month. photos capture the moment locals pulled a woman to safety as raging water lashed her vehicle. officials say at least one person died of a possible heart attack just after a similar rescue. >>> peru. police in the capital city of lima say they busted a gang of robbers who hit cars stuck in traffic. the crook ripped off passengers and drivers unable to get away in congested streets. cops made cervelas and seized a home made hand gun:...
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like you see here in the city? apparently they are all wrong. the calorie detective uncovers the truth behind some of those popular foods. "fox & friends" right now. hello, tucker. >> roll it. ♪ ♪ >> it's that time of year again. one of our favorite times of the year. forget the groundhog. when bass pro shops rolls into town here on the show and rolling out spring fishing classic you know spring is in the air. >> yeehaw. >> unbelievable. i sincerely believe that one of its biggest customers and fans, i can say bass pro shops pops up on spring it is spring. >> mark the season. we will be showing you all of the great sales have going on right now. i'm excited to be getting back out there now that the lake is starting to freeze. >> rather than ice fishing? >> i don't know how they do it. >> sit out there with a beer. >> right for a couple hours. >> and solve the world's problems. >> good morning, guys, nice to he see you guys. >> good morning. let's talk about this. of course, washington. while no one is in washin
like you see here in the city? apparently they are all wrong. the calorie detective uncovers the truth behind some of those popular foods. "fox & friends" right now. hello, tucker. >> roll it. ♪ ♪ >> it's that time of year again. one of our favorite times of the year. forget the groundhog. when bass pro shops rolls into town here on the show and rolling out spring fishing classic you know spring is in the air. >> yeehaw. >> unbelievable. i sincerely...
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and right now it's about the size of the city of chicago, and they plan to expand it to the size of the state of florida. this pipeline is intended to get its product to the gulf of mexico for export. this is not fuel for the united states. we're already processing that fuel in oklahoma, but they want to by pass oklahoma to get it down to the gulf because they aren't able to get it to the coast in canada since the indigenous communities have stopped it from going through their lands. >> so this is not the only oil pipeline project in the country. what is it about this one that makes it different and -- is it the size or you're talking about the dirty environmental issues? i mean, what is it that makes this one so volatile? >> well, there's a number of issues. not the least of which is that first of all this is not conventional crude. this is tar sand sludge. it has to be heated. it's called bitamin. it has to be heated to 150 degrees to get it to move through the pipe. it's a very corrosive substance. they had 12 spills in the first 12 months. numerous issues. it holds no benefits for u
and right now it's about the size of the city of chicago, and they plan to expand it to the size of the state of florida. this pipeline is intended to get its product to the gulf of mexico for export. this is not fuel for the united states. we're already processing that fuel in oklahoma, but they want to by pass oklahoma to get it down to the gulf because they aren't able to get it to the coast in canada since the indigenous communities have stopped it from going through their lands. >>...